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Thailand - Police close a dozen community radio stations, carry out arrests | Humanitarian News

28.4.11

Thailand - Police close a dozen community radio stations, carry out arrests | Humanitarian News: "Reporters Without Borders condemns the closure of a dozen community radio stations linked to the opposition “Red Shirts” in a major police operation yesterday in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces. An exact list of the radio stations raided by the police is not yet available.

“Coming just a few months before general elections, this crackdown is very disturbing,” Reporters Without Borders said."


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